How to use Lollipop battery Saver in place of OEM’s (Samsung, HTC, Sony, etc.) own battery saver

Little tricks do amazing things. A trick can even enable the default Android Lollipop battery saver on your Samsung device that’s running Android 5.0+ version. Or any other OEM device (LG, Sony, HTC, etc.) for that matter, but the device must be running 5.0+ build.

Google ships the Lollipop code with its own battery saver, but when manufacturer of your device (Samsung, HTC, etc.) thinks it can better Google — whether that’s because is ego is something we will leave for you to judge — they silently hide that feature from Google in favor of their own.

But if you want to use Android’s own battery saver, that’s it’s pretty easy. You just need a way to access it, and although there many ways to do that — including Tasker app — but having an app do all the detailed work for you is a great idea, no?